The Count of Monte Cristo (1954 film)
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French language
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 drama
Drama film
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 romance
Romance film
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 film from 1954, directed by Robert Vernay, written by Georges Neveux
Georges Neveux
Georges Neveux was a French dramatist and poet.Neveux's first notable work was the play Juliette ou la clé des songes , written in 1927 and produced in 1930...

, starring Daniel Ivernel
Daniel Ivernel
Daniel Ivernel was a French film actor. He appeared in 50 films between 1947 and 1981.-Selected filmography:* Dieu a besoin des hommes * La Passante * The Smugglers' Banquet...

 and Jean Marais
Jean Marais
-Biography:A native of Cherbourg, France, Marais starred in several movies directed by Jean Cocteau, for a time his lover, most famously Beauty and the Beast and Orphée ....

. The scenario was written on a basis of novel of Alexandre Dumas. The film was known under the title "Il tesoro di Montecristo" (Italy).

Cast

  • Jean Marais
    Jean Marais
    -Biography:A native of Cherbourg, France, Marais starred in several movies directed by Jean Cocteau, for a time his lover, most famously Beauty and the Beast and Orphée ....

     : Edmond Dantès / Comte de Monte-Cristo
  • Lia Amanda : Mercédès Herrera (1 and 2)
  • Roger Pigaut
    Roger Pigaut
    Roger Pigaut was a French actor and film director. He appeared in 40 films between 1943 and 1980.-Selected filmography:* Antoine and Antoinette...

     : Fernand Mondego, alias : de Mortcerf, new husband of Mercédès (1 and 2)
  • Cristina Grado : Haydée, la jeune esclave (2)
  • Jacques Castelot
    Jacques Castelot
    Jacques Castelot was a French film actor. He appeared in 86 films between 1938 and 1982. His brother was the writer André Castelot and their father was the Symbolist painter Maurice Chabas.-Selected filmography:...

     : Gérard Noirtier, alias M. de Villefort, procureur du roi (1 and 2)
  • Daniel Ivernel
    Daniel Ivernel
    Daniel Ivernel was a French film actor. He appeared in 50 films between 1947 and 1981.-Selected filmography:* Dieu a besoin des hommes * La Passante * The Smugglers' Banquet...

     : Gaspard Caderousse, le second d'Edmond sur le bateau (1 and 2)
  • Claude Génia : la Carconte, la femme de Caderousse (1)
  • Louis Seigner
    Louis Seigner
    -Selected filmography:- External links :...

     : M. Joannès, le bijoutier Parisien (1)
  • Noël Roquevert
    Noël Roquevert
    Noël Roquevert was a French film actor. He appeared in over 180 films between 1932 and 1972.He was born in Doué-la-Fontaine, France and died in Douarnenez, France.-Selected filmography:* Le Corbeau...

     : M. Noirtier, le père de Gérard (1)
  • Folco Lulli
    Folco Lulli
    Folco Lulli was an Italian film actor. He appeared in 104 films between 1946 and 1970. He was the brother of actor Piero Lulli.-Selected filmography:* Flesh Will Surrender * Tragic Hunt...

     : Jacopo, le capitaine du bateau au large du château d'If (1 and 2)
  • Paolo Stoppa
    Paolo Stoppa
    Paolo Stoppa was an Italian actor and dubber.Born in Rome, he began as a stage actor in 1927 in the theater in Rome and began acting in films in 1932...

     : Bertuccio, l'ancien amant de La Picard (2)
  • Julien Bertheau : Napoléon Ier (1)

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